Arts & Culture
Te Wiki o te Reo Māori, 14 to 21 Hepetema 2024
Māori Language Week begins on 14 September every year. It marks the day that a petition was signed by approximately 30,000 people…
Māori Language Week begins on 14 September every year. It marks the day that a petition was signed by approximately 30,000 people…
Martinborough Wine and Food Society’s August meeting was held in a gin palace. The group had a good meeting, lots of members…
Story-telling is possibly the most powerful and long-lived method of communicating on Earth. It is how we know where we are, who…
Like with many things currently, we are asking the question _ can the Community Garden continue as it is? Over the past…
Alzheimers patients in Wairarapa live in a Health New Zealand funding “postcode black hole” _ the only region of the country with…
Everyone is welcome to join the next planting day for Wairarapa Moana restoration – Sunday 29 September at Lake Domain, near Featherston.…
Wairarapa this year will join the Greater Wellington region by taking part in the recently-minted Wellington Heritage Festival which will host 140…
Preparations around World Space Week 2024 (October 5 – 11, in Carterton) are now “all systems Go.” “We’re excited to present the…
Wairarapa Library Service is delighted to welcome our newest library assistants, Diana and Eledir (El for preference), to our team. Some of…
It was always going to happen. After a few draws, some losses the newly-formed MWFC won their first game. An impressive and…
Local bodies nationwide face a funding crisis, most agree, but the Coalition Government is apparently in no mood to sort out a…
A whopping 83.5 percent of local councils have voted to push back against newly-passed government legislation which forces councils to hold a…